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A short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston, perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March 1770, by soldiers of the XXIXth regiment, which, with the XIVth regiment, were then quartered (14594946289)

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A short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston, perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March 1770, by soldiers of the XXIXth regiment, which, with the XIVth regiment, were then quartered (14594946289)

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Title: A short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston, perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March 1770, by soldiers of the XXIXth regiment, which, with the XIVth regiment, were then quartered there. With some observations on the state of things prior to that catastrophe. Printed by order of the town of Boston
Year: 1770 (1770s)
Authors: Boston. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: London, Reprinted for E. and C. Dilly, and J. Almon
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation



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ervatory at Kalunning, Penii. Also aiPittsburg, Pa., and at Philadelphia, Penn. Also at .Mi-ami University, Oxford, Ohio. In 1904 ho took the slaicexamination in Ohio and received a first class diploma. As an educator in music we extend the highest i)raise. J. W. TUTTLE. .\inongsl our prnmincnl business men in Estill Coun-ty there ranks J. W. Tullle. of Forks Precinct. Justice ofthe Peace, one of Ihe most worthy. He was born April2.S, l.sr.!i. and wa.i raised a farmer boy. He was notFalisOed with a common education, so he devoted hisrncrgies to ohiainlng something more than ordinary.He, upon Ihe coiuplelion thereof, taught several schools.Ill the advantage of his pupils and lo his own <Tedll. He nuirrled .MIks Malinda Wiseman, daughter of H.H. Wiseman, one of our most successful business men.To them were born four children. .\s an officer of the county, he has oppo.sed the pay-Munl of the railroad lax. and has thereby rendered him-self popular. As a business man, he is a : iiccess.
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RESIDENCI The owner of this beautiful home is Mr. Thomas Will-iams, President of Williams and Sons Bank. Mr. Williams is noted for his remarkable business at-tainments and phenomenal success in whatsoever he un-dertakes. A few years ago he was a poor boy, butcharacterized with indomitable energy and fine businesstact, prosperity seemed to wait upon him. Today, be-sides being the President of the leading bank in our city, he is a large and successful dealer in railroad ties. Ianbark, has extensive farming interests, and is our CircuitCourt Clerk. He married in September, 1899 MissCatharine Clark, a charming woman of Clark County. Their lovely home is often the scene of handsome en-tertainments and good cheer. They have the congratu-lations and good wishes of a host of friends.

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a short narrative of the horrid massacre in boston perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of march 1770
a short narrative of the horrid massacre in boston perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of march 1770